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Jul 14
If anyone is bored and wants to text me, by all means, have at it! I welcome ALL texts. Of course, I prefer cops; nonetheless, I enjoy communicating with everyone. You can call me, but I prefer texting. LMFAO! ♥️♥️🥰👍👍♥️♥️ Image
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Jul 14
It's really so painfully obvious to me. A golem zombie is quite literally anyone and everyone who is unable to come to know the definitions of the very words that they have been using every single day. Anyone and everyone that is on social media platforms more than politicians.l Image
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Let's just let that sink in, the people who you give your power and money to, who create your rules and you say that they work for you lol,are literally on social media platforms hundreds of thousands of hours less than you. And you are on there complaining about it, while they
Are enjoying the life that you have literally given them for your hard work and dedication and labor lmfao. This way you never will do anything remotely close to reality in the real world and will remain repeating the same exact process over and over expecting a different outcome
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Jul 14
I love the saying that some people are "born American, but in the wrong place," and the vision of America as united not by ethnicity, but by a shared commitment to a national ideal.

That is why it is extremely hard for me to see Rashida Tlaib as an American.
I do not believe that she loves my country. I do not believe that she wants my country to succeed. I do not believe that she cares about my well-being or the well-being of those like me, and I do not believe she wants to maintain the institutions I value.
There are many people not born in America who are, nonetheless, so clearly Americans that my country is impoverished for their absence.

I would like them to enter America, and I would like Rashida Tlaib, born in America, to find a country she wants to see succeed.
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Jul 14
A Farm Picture Thread 🪶

My eight (8) favorite pics from yesterday at nearby Mingo Branch Farm (Santa Fe, TN)

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A Farm Picture Thread 🪶

My eight (8) favorite pics from yesterday at nearby Mingo Branch Farm (Santa Fe, TN)

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A Farm Picture Thread 🪶

My eight (8) favorite pics from yesterday at nearby Mingo Branch Farm (Santa Fe, TN)

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Jul 14
Well, I told you to watch the Florida proceedings about whether a “fraud on the court” was committed in the slush fund case, and we now have the federal judge’s decision, and it’s a doozy.

Here’s how she framed the question:

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Whether Trump and the defendants “ignored ethical norms, court rules, and legal authority to manipulate the judicial process …. to gild their efforts to gain unprecedented access to the public fisc with the patina of legitimacy.”
Punchline: they did. “Plaintiffs [Trump et al] improperly employed this lawsuit to justify … access to taxpayer funds and exemption from audits and other investigations … accomplished by leveraging control over Defendants [Blanche et al].”
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Jul 14
"Plan A … Nearly all AI research is fully transparent to the public, including AI algorithms, code, & documentation, for all frontier AI projects. … Competitors will dislike that it allows their competitors to catch up, especially companies whose algorithms are their primary moat. Governments generally shy away from giving geopolitical rivals access to information which could then be used against them" lesswrong.com/posts/NLBmTmry…
This would in effect confiscate most of ~$2.4T value of firms that now make/sell AI models. Would we compensate shareholders for this loss, & tax voters to pay for it, or what?
They intend this to greatly decrease the rate of AI innovation - why invent anything if everyone else can immediately see and copy your gains?
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Jul 13
@RealCandaceO 1.DECODED
INFLUENCERS 👉cannot be both friends AND influencers.
OVERWHELMING proof👇meaning no OPINION is worthy but those approved by 'them'.
Fed Slop 👉Candace Slop is the TRUE Slop.
Turned himself in👉though he could have shown his receipt from a steak house BUT DIDN'T
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@RealCandaceO 2.Twigs a Fed👉 Immunity is VERY COMMON nation wide.
Decoys👉Tennis shoes are worn by millions but not maroon shirts.
The car👉no photo of the actual exhaust proves the side view makes them right.
Texts👉they FEEL are sloppy so they Couldn't be real.
3.👇
@RealCandaceO 3. DNA👉 though it was MOSTLY Tyler's and his grandpas gun, an unknown must have borrowed it cause?...they had no gun?
No footage👉 he must be innocent though NO Footage exists Dahmer eating people but the knew it was him.
Pixals👉can't be the killer so chang the focus.
4.👇
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Jul 13
You've heard of Flock cameras, but have you heard of NEMA nodes? Those unassuming little plugs on virtually every streetlight in America, silently turning your city's lighting grid into an always-on, AI-powered surveillance mesh that knows exactly where you sleep, drive, and walk... every single night.

What started as 'smart energy saving' has morphed into the backbone of a nationwide tracking system — powering cameras, sensors, and data fusion that governments and tech giants can tap into with a few clicks. No warrants needed when the infrastructure is already watching.

Tonight, @zeeemedia pulls back the socket on NEMA nodes: how they fit into the bigger surveillance grid, and why your local streetlight might know more about you than your own phone. 🧵
Flock cameras became a household name for a reason. The license plate reader network has been tied to documented cases of police officers misusing it to stalk women, and researchers have demonstrated how easily the systems can be hacked and abused, with reports suggesting predators have exploited that weakness.

But while public attention stayed on the cameras, a quieter buildout was happening overhead. Modern LED streetlights across America are being fitted with NEMA control nodes, small modules mounted on top of the fixture. In their simplest form, these are just photocells that turn the light on at dusk and off at dawn. But the newer generation are smart lighting controllers that let a municipality or utility monitor the light, dim it remotely, detect failures, and manage energy use.

The concern being raised is what else they can carry. Modern nodes can include wireless communication, and while the node itself generally does not contain a camera, many are being installed with the ability to add camera capabilities later. The infrastructure goes in first. The sensors come after.

The scale is already significant. In Washington D.C. alone, roughly 75,000 streetlights have reportedly been upgraded with advanced Internet of Things capable nodes. Much of this buildout accelerated during the COVID lockdowns, when infrastructure went up across cities while residents were told to stay home, and most of it went unnoticed.
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Jul 13
If you are a Muslim Gen Z, avoid these 10 mistakes before it’s too late:
1. Skipping Salah

Missing prayers slowly weakens your connection with Allah. Salah keeps your life grounded and intentional.

2. Disrespecting Parents

Your parents deserve kindness, patience, and gratitude. Don’t take their presence lightly.
3. Using Bad Language

Your words reflect your character.
Speak in a way you won’t regret later.

4. Wasting Hours on Social Media

Endless scrolling steals your time, focus, and peace of mind.

Use it, don’t lose yourself in it.
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Jul 13
@LuginbuhlJenn @MinnOrchia @MaryJoExotic @jk_rowling @threadreaderapp The biological sex (male, female and few intersexuals) is not a costume. Our dresses and, if we use it, makeup, yes! Antropologically, as the Cambridge Dictionary says, the costume is "the set of clothes typical of a particular country or period of history, or suitable for (1/15)
@LuginbuhlJenn @MinnOrchia @MaryJoExotic @jk_rowling @threadreaderapp a particular activity" or depending on the gender. In this case, the costume only becomes fancy dress in transformists, drag queens and kings or demons who have ripped women and changed their legal sex to be near them (although in this case is nothing fancy...). I insist: (2/15)
@LuginbuhlJenn @MinnOrchia @MaryJoExotic @jk_rowling @threadreaderapp the sex is not a costume, it is our biological reality like males or females. But the gender is a cultural construction, based in sex, but cultural construction. This is the reason because I have added it to the definition, because the clothes and the make up are part of a (3/15)
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Jul 13
Thread with excerpts from "Foundations, their power and influence" (1958), by the former chairman of the Reece Committee, a Congressional committee to investigate the conduct of tax-exempt foundations. Image
The administrators of the great foundations formed an interlocking cartel wielding (illegally) immense political and cultural influence using other people's money, as the foundations are tax exempt. Image
Foundations are tax-exempt because they are supposed to be run for public benefit. Image
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Jul 13
EXCLUSIVE: The Left is building a new voting bloc out of America’s homeless population.

Documents reveal a coordinated operation turning shelters and housing providers into voter-registration hubs, mail-ballot sites, and turnout machines.

Here’s how it works. 🧵 Image
The instructions are explicit:

“Shelters and social services agencies should also consider allowing clients to use their addresses and to receive mail-in ballots at their sites.”

Shelters would no longer just house people. They would become part of the ballot infrastructure. Image
Other guidance says homeless voters can use a shelter or other “place of temporary residence” as the address for requesting a ballot.

That means ballots can be sent to shelters and service providers while organizers use those same facilities to register and mobilize voters.
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